Resonar Helmet Does for Your Ears what Binoculars Do for Your Eyes
It’s true. Even with all the advances we’ve made in helmets since the first pudding bowl, all real helmets cover your ears and deprive you of your sense of sound. Resonar has decided that’s a bad thing, and is fixing to make things right with its binaural acoustic technology-8D helmet.
Resonar Press Release:
To a motorcyclist, the new RESONAR bat-8D (binaural acoustic technology-8D) system allows helmeted riders to determine the direction of a rear-approaching diesel truck, race competitor, or other vehicles which might be in their blind or ?deaf spot.? ?Directional hearing? may be a new term to most, but it is essential to hunters, soldiers, and anyone needing to know the origin of approaching sounds.
The scientific term “binaural hearing” defines the micro-second difference from one human ear detecting the sound to the opposite ear-catching the same sound. This “time difference” is calculated by the brain informing the person of the direction of the source. This incredible “directional hearing” ability in animals helps them avoid danger, hear approaching predators, or seek a food source.  Helmeted riders of the past “didn’t know what they didn’t know” before modern helmets evolved from pith-helmet pudding bowls into the modern starship-designed energy management devices which they are today. Innovations like ventilation, communications, dual-density EPS liners, rotational acceleration ...
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